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New Kilpatrick Church

GeorgianFree admission

New Kilpatrick Church — church in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

New Kilpatrick Church, historic churches in Central Scotland

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Typical visit
30 min–1 h
Nearest railway station
Bearsden · 0.5 km
  • Free entry

About

New Kilpatrick Church is a parish church in central Scotland. Built or established in 1808, it dates from the Georgian period. Officially recognised as category A listed building. It sits within the Mid Dunbartonshire parliamentary constituency. The nearest railway station is Bearsden, about 0.5 km away. Postcode area G61.

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Heritage listing

Category A Date Added 14/05/1971 Supplementary Information Updated 06/07/2001 Local Authority East Dunbartonshire Planning Authority East Dunbartonshire Burgh Bearsden NGR NS 54320 72280 Coordinates 254320, 672280 — Built 1807, and thrice enlarged in following 20 years. Large crowstepped structure, roughly cruciform on plan, interior galleries on 3 sides. Churchyard contains interesting monuments including mausoleum of Campbells of Succoth. INTERIOR: includes wealth of stained glass; Stephen Adam and Alf Webster, Henderson Memorial window, circa 1912; Daniel Cottier (with McCulloch and Gow) Good Samaritan Window, 1884; J T and C E Stewart, Crossing the Bar window; 2 windows, Robert Anning Bell (Guthrie and Wells); Norman MacLeod MacDougall, lancet window; 3 windows by Douglas Strachan; more modern windows by Gordon Webster and Eildith Keith. — New Kilpatrick Cemetery is situated to the east of church and churchyard described here, at some distance, and contains fragments of the Antonine Wall. The stained glass windows are of exceptional importance, covering over a century of Scottish design in this field, and account for the Cat A listing. They are seen by experts to be comparable to those at St John's Kirk, Perth, and Trinity Parish Church, St Andrews. The collection maps the development of the Stephen Adam/Alf Webster partnership. It includes the earliest known ecclesiastical window by McCulloch & Gow for Daniel Cottier, significant work by J T and C E Stewart, and work by Robert Anning Bell, Norman MacLeod MacDougall, Gordon Webster, Eildith Keith and Douglas Strachan. The 3-light window by C E Stewart of Tennyson's Crossing the Bar is a later re-use of a destroyed design by J T Stewart at Leslie Church Pollokshields, circa 1904, and is executed in Stewart's particul

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Place summary

New Kilpatrick Church is a Georgian church located in central Scotland, postcode G61. Established in 1808, it is designated as a category A listed building, highlighting its architectural and historical significance.

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Coordinates
55.9215, -4.3328
Postcode
G61 3RT
Parliamentary constituency
Mid Dunbartonshire
Established
1808
Nearest railway station
Bearsden0.5 km

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Frequently asked questions

Where is New Kilpatrick Church?
New Kilpatrick Church is in central Scotland, United Kingdom (postcode G61 3RT).
When was New Kilpatrick Church built?
Built or established in 1808.
Is New Kilpatrick Church a listed building?
New Kilpatrick Church is officially recognised as category A listed building listed.
Is New Kilpatrick Church free to visit?
Yes, New Kilpatrick Church is free to enter.
How do I get to New Kilpatrick Church?
The nearest railway station is Bearsden, about 0.5 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode G61 3RT.